The best part of living in New York City is having access to a myriad of opportunities. As an intern, I've had sort of a scattered range of experience, including stints at a record...

The best part of living in New York City is having access to a myriad of opportunities. As an intern, I’ve had sort of a scattered range of experience, including stints at a record label, a PR firm, NYLON Magazine, and the style website, Refinery29. It was only a recent discovery that I enjoyed working in online/print media the most—my last internship cemented that. Thus, it seemed natural that I apply to Teen Vogue, a magazine (and website) I’ve always known and loved. I landed an interview the old-fashioned way, by sending over my resume and CV. I had already gone on a few at that point, but the position at T.V. was the one I wanted most. I work with E.J. Samson and Will Kahn in the Online Department, where I help out with all the behind-the-scenes work that makes TeenVogue.com happen. My day-to-day duties are always changing and I’ve already learned a lot about the production aspect of a website, which is really useful. The best part for me is being able to write for the site. (And sitting next to Will.)